A game changer

Every now and again, you come across a plug-in that genuinely changes the way you work and becomes—for whatever period of time—your first choice plug-in, and that may be a week or a month or a year, it’s one of those plug-ins. I’m not gonna say the word game changer, we are not going to do that, but it’s a game changer.

Objeq Delay really augments the life of rhythmic loops. While the resonator is made as a new pulsing element, the delay module, with its independent first and subsequent repeats, answers the source’s original invitation—working together to create complex and intricate new beats.

Party Hats

The Plate and Filter work on the high frequency band while the split-time delay creates a new elastic hi-hat riff.

Semitone Riff

With the String's square-modulated Frequency and dotted 8th repeats, Objeq Delay creates a bouncy bassline from this drum loops.

Tonic

The Plate, split-time Delay (8th and dotted 8th), and square-shape LFO all contribute to this added percussion layer.

Mini House

Three Objeq Delay buses are use to create these snare, hi-hat, and percussion parts from the same kick source.

Expert sound designer Richard Devine brings his touch to Objeq Delay with a comprehensive set of presets that explore the extremes of the effect with all kinds of new and interesting sonic transformations.

Slow Feedback Chunks

With the Plate object in action and a little help from the Filter module, the slow, heavy, and random modulation of the delay time renders the glitch effect in and out of the loop.

Bass Accompaniment

With random modulation of the String object’s Frequency parameter, Objeq Delay adds a troubled bass accompaniment to the source loop.

Delay Skratter

Some more random modulation of the delay time while the Drumhead object complements the stuttery effect with extra low end enhancement.

Rod Harmonies

The randomly modulated Beam object's Frequency brings a new tone to the table while the Delay's split times and Ping Pong mode expand the loop by adding complexity and depth.

Richard Devine Signature—42 presets

S&H Timbre Drum

Delay Glitch

Feedback Snake

Tight Modder

Metallics

Delay Glitch – No Resonance 1

Delay Glitch – No Resonance 2

Metal Sheet Drum

Gate Metal

Robo Flange

Pong Pops

Slow Feedback Chunks

Wonky Theremin

Sonosphere

Pure Drone

Tribal

Dark Mills Tones

Mod Flanger

Box Pitcher

Dark B-Sider

Dark Crystal

Blunker Space

Just Drum

Xylo Matrix

Bass Accompaniment

Delay Skratter

Changing Kick

Bubble Gun Run

Sun Delay

Metal Space

Rod Harmonies

Swarm Pulse

Elekrics

Clog Decay

Torpedo

Drap Delay

Low Muffler

Play Me Metal

Crawl Through

Disturb Signals

Motor Rotor

Weebles

Fantastic glitchy delays and swarming metallic drones

Objeq Delay is very unique effect that imposes acoustic resonances as well as dual delays to the signal in real time, which opens a lot of sonic possibilities. I've been using it on different percussion sources and loops. It creates fantastic glitchy delays and swarming metallic drones, which can all be automated or modulated with the built-in LFO. It's already getting used on all of my sound design sessions.

Metal Techno

Here the synchronized square LFO modulates the Drumhead object’s Frequency to create two percussive instruments while the dual delay adds rhythmic complexity to the source loop.

Shudder

The String object at its lowest frequency combines with a synchronized 16th note ping pong delay to layer in a super low stereophonic throbbing rumble.

Smooth Bass Groove

Here the String object tuned to a low A creates a kick-trigged bass line while the delay infuses a galloping groove.

Swarm Invasion

With extreme random ramp modulation applied to the delay time, the String filtered signal gets added to the original loops for an out of control swarm of delay bleeps.

Martin Walker Signature—40 presets

Funky Clav Riff

Saucepan Flourishes

Torsion Enhancer

Repercussions

Cyborg Report

Orbital Techno

Wood Wose

Dimension Drone

Metal Techno

Chime Time

Kettledrum Solo

Warped Techno

Tectonic Fault

Thrum Bosis

Martian Shimmer

Relentless Bounce

Swarm Invasion

Supper's Up!

Ringtone Rhapsody

Reinforcer

Metallic Fadeout Bassline in A

Staccato Chopper

Funky Sneeze

Random Jazz Bassline

Wet Feel Whipper

Flexitune Tympani

Brazilian Whacks

Smooth Bass Groove

Soup Dragon

Pizzicato Strings

Sweep Tone Fiasco

Metal Echo Pluck

Bongo Bizarro

Clock Tick Tock

Hawser Spring Device

Magma Eruption

Cheap Toy Springs

Shudder

Grumbler

Water Tank

From phantom instruments to scintillating electronic workouts

I’ve always been a sucker for effects that let me explore new sonic horizons. Objeq Delay doesn’t just repeat the obvious, but can also totally transform the input signal in so many rhythmic yet unusual ways. I’ve been amazed at the sounds you can coax from it, from phantom instruments to scintillating electronic workouts. Freaky or subtle—the choice is up to you!

Unheard worlds

Transporting classic effects to previously unheard worlds.

Interaction between the two delay lines lets you create innumerable rhythmic variations, but what makes Objeq Delay unique is the interaction between the modules. Applying LFO modulation to parameters such as Object frequency, material, or formant can generate effects difficult to reproduce with other processors.

A game changer

Every now and again, you come across a plug-in that genuinely changes the way you work and becomes—for whatever period of time—your first choice plug-in, and that may be a week or a month or a year, it’s one of those plug-ins. I’m not gonna say the word game changer, we are not going to do that, but it’s a game changer.

Truly does sound fantastic

I was fortunate enough to use this plugin during the development cycle and it truly does sound fantastic. At first, I wondered why I would need another delay plugin in my toolbox but quickly found out that Objeq is not your average delay plugin. I’ve been using it in both my production and mixing sessions with amazing results.

A marvel of innovative thinking

Objeq delay is a plug-in like no other. It’s a marvel of innovative thinking that may or may not inspire you, but I heartily recommend checking it out so that you may decide that for yourselves. Some of you, I can almost guarantee, are going to fall in love with it.

Boom!

Objeq Delay is the most fun I’ve had using an effect—hardware or software—in years. Strymon could put this functionality in a piece of hardware, release it as a limited edition, and it would be fetching four-figures on Reverb.com. If you are a creative musician, you need this effect! Boom!

What type of copy protection does Objeq Delay use?

All AAS instruments use a proprietary copy protection based on a challenge/response mechanism.

Can I re-authorize Objeq Delay if I upgrade or change my computer, or have a computer crash?

The license agreement for Objeq Delay allows authorization on up to two computers which belong to you. You might need, however, more than two authorizations if for example, you get a new computer or change some piece of hardware such as the hard drive. In these situations, it won't be a problem to obtain additional authorizations.

With your product serial number, you will be able to generate two different authorizations every 90 days directly from our website. Beyond that threshold, you will have to provide an explanation of why you need an additionnal authorization.

Do you offer educational pricing?

We do offer educational discounts on our products to students and teachers. Site licenses, representing a substantial savings on the regular price of the products, are also available to educational institutions. For more information on educational pricing or to order please contact sales by email or phone.